Warmack agreed to terms on a four-year contract with the Tennessee Titans on Monday, the team announced. According to The Tennessean, it's worth $12,166,646 and he will also receive a $7,228,472 signing bonus.

The deal includes offset language, according to The Tennessean. The language of the contract reportedly caused the delay.

Warmack, the 10th pick in the 2013 NFL Draft who missed four days of training camp, is the last first-round pick to sign a contract. His former teammate, cornerback Dee Milliner, was the penultimate player to do so, signing with the New York Jets late Sunday.

Warmack is expected to start at right guard for the Titans, but his holdout drew some ire from coach Mike Munchak.

"It definitely hurts him, especially as a young player," Munchak told The Tennessean.
"We've gotten a lot done in the last five days. That's the hard part.
It's hard on coaches. You have to spend a lot of time with him because
he's missed so much even though he's been through it one time. There's
nothing like this kind of competition. ... He's good enough to play and
help us right away, it just sets everything back."